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  • Udjat Bracelet!

    4:21 PM PST, 4/9/2010

    Eye of Horus(udjat, wadjet) Appearance: The udjat is depicted as a human eye and eyebrow as they would be seen looking at a person full-faced. The eye is decorated with the markings that adorn the eyes of hawks. Usually, it is the right eye shown as the udjat, although the left is not uncommon. This is probably because of another myth that say that the sun and the moon were the right (sun) and left (moon) eyes of the sky god and the sun is seen as more powerful. As an amulet, it was often fashioned out of blue or green faience or from semi-precious stones. Meaning: Also known as the Eye of Horus or the udjat, this eye is a symbol of the god Horus as both the son of Osiris and Isis and as the sun-god. Egyptian myths state that Horus lost his left eye in his war with Seth to avenge the death of his father. Seth tore the eye into pieces. The left eye, being the moon was discovered by Thoth (the god of wisdom and magic) lying in pieces, but he was able to reassemble them into the full moon. Each piece of the udjat (shown below) can be seen as representing a fraction of the descending geometric series 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, etc., put together they make 63/64 or approximately 1. Having been reassembled, Thoth gave the Eye to Horus. Horus, in turn, gave the eye to his murdered father Osiris, thereby bringing him back to life. 1/2 + 1/4 + 1/8 + 1/16 + 1/32 + 1/64 = 1 The reverence shown to parents is one of the virtues symbolized by the udjat, and the amulet could be used as a substitute for any of the offerings an eldest son was supposed to provide daily at his father's tomb. It was believed to ward of sickness and capable of bringing the dead to life (as it did with Osiris). The eye was also placed in the wrappings of the mummies over the incision where the embalmers removed the internal organs. Damaging the body in any way was considered bad luck for the deceased, and the Egyptians hoped to protect it by placing the amulet over the cut. 2diggsdiggDigg This! Del.icio.us Stumble Upon EgyptianMyths.net Web
  • The New Tin Rusty Looking Pharaonic Bracelets from THe ExoTic-ToPic

    8:25 AM PST, 4/9/2010

    Dear Valued Customers,

     

    We have been in the Belly Dance / Pharaonic Tribal accessories for over ten years now supplying our beloved eBayers with thousands of hand made unique and breath taking items.

    I was taking my usual promenade in Khan el Khalili in the ancient lands of Egypt, just like I do every friday, only to lay my eyes on this gorgeous range of arm bands.

    What really triggered my attentions level rocket high, was the rustic real Pharaonic looking material the bracelets were made of.

    This range of bracelets is made of thin tin making the piece adjustable to any size of arm or wrist as it easily molds to gently wrap around the desired area.

    A sexy weapon in the bedroom and a very cool item to wear over a cool pair of jeans and a tank top, this item is now one of my best sellers.

    The encryptions on the pieces give it the Pharaonic twist in a manner I have not yet seen before. This item is a must have.

    Thank you for taking the time to read my blog

  • Belly Dance Constitution

    8:42 AM PST, 8/30/2009

    You've been surfing the net for that belly dance track you heard in your last outing to that club. You are constantly in search for the latest in the Arabic Belly Dance underground world. But how can you get it? We fullfill your need straight from the source, Cairo Egypt Supplying you with all the belly dance music you will need at least for the coming year. Enjoy